AUSTRALIA’S HUMAN NATURE ENDS THE VENETIAN RESORT RESIDENCY DUE TO FORCES ASSOCIATED WITH COVID-19 FOLLOWING THE RECENT MILESTONE OF 11 YEARS AS LAS VEGAS HEADLINERS

It is with a heavy heart that Australia’s HUMAN NATURE, who have earned their place as one of the world’s finest pop vocal groups and as award-winning Las Vegas residents for over a decade, announce they will be ending their seven year residency in the Sands Showroom at The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas amid the divergent market forces presented by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The residency has the prestige accomplishment of being the longest running headlining show at The Venetian Resort.

After much consideration, Australia’s Human Nature, SPI Entertainment and The Venetian Resort Las Vegas have decided to end the group’s seven-year residency and current show, “HUMAN NATURE SINGS MOTOWN & MORE.” This unforeseen period is now an opportunity to reassess the next steps for the show. Human Nature have always made their personal and professional decisions from the heart and, though this is a very difficult decision for them, they believe it is the right decision at this time given the challenges impacting live performances.

“We are very sad that we will not be returning to our amazing Sands Showroom at the Venetian Resort,” said Andrew Tierney of Human Nature. “The Venetian Resort has been an amazing partner the last seven years and we will miss working with our fantastic band, crew, ushers and executive team who have been supportive of us and our show from day one.”

Over the last eleven years Human Nature have achieved numerous milestones and accolades, first the honor of being the longest running entertainment show to have played in residency at The Venetian Resort. Recently the group not only celebrated 11 years as Las Vegas headliners in residency but, they have clocked over 2000 performances in Vegas, they were inducted into the Australian Aria Hall of Fame, and they were the recipients of Australia’s highest honor, The Order of Australia. In addition, they have received numerous “Best of Las Vegas” awards, critical acclaim for their live shows, signed a global record deal with SONY Music and, have become not only great ambassadors for their home country but, have become active members of the Las Vegas community by immersing themselves into numerous charitable organizations and events.

“I am so proud of Human Nature and to be a part of this outstanding group of men that I can proudly call friends,” says Adam Steck of SPI Entertainment. “We are grateful for the wonderful opportunity that The Venetian Resort has provided us with over the last seven years and we look forward to the next endeavor with this amazing group here in Las Vegas.”

Human Nature look forward to their next chapter as soon as live performances are able to withstand a revitalized approach to regular business. In the meantime, the group is excited to inform fans there will be announcements soon about various online livestream experiences to provide their fans with the level of fun, excitement and tremendous musical experiences which will be announced in the near future.

“Though we are sad to be ending our Venetian residency, we look forward to doing what we do best – inspire, entertain and bring joy and love to our audiences through our music and live shows,” says Toby Allen of Human Nature. “Las Vegas has been our home for over a decade and though the world is in the middle of massive change, we are excited about the future and are confident that we will all get through this together and embrace what will become our ‘new normal’ – whatever that may be right now.”

Ticket holders can receive refunds at the original point of purchase location.